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Routy56

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caravan sold well Dave (y)(y)
Yes Gra - I was 'blown away' and overwhelmed by the interest :ROFLMAO:
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Over the weekend, Jack and me, did more fettling including checking all the lights - one N/S/F marker bulb...
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....then we upgraded all the interior lights from mini 12v halogen to LED :cool:

We had 3735 views, over 164 watchers, and 29 bids. The winning bidder sniped it with a minute to go.
Had spoke to him on the 'phone during the week, and he was supposed to have come over to inspect :rolleyes:
Now waiting for his call to arrange collection......
Sharon told me that she read a report in the Daily mail during the week that older caravans that need fixing up are in demand. Apparently the new owners are happy to spend a few hundred pounds on them to get themselves a holiday home on wheels.
Gap in the market there Boyo :ROFLMAO:
 
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Another busy week last week....
The delivery of the above Hobby caravan to Ely, Cambs went very well :giggle:
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The new owners, Nico and Annie are Italian. What you gonna do with the caravan Nico, " I'm going to take it down to the beach in Italy" 😎
Initially, I thought I was going to have problems with this 'winning bidder'. Loads of messages about his car, a Jag XF diesel, going into restricted performance with DPF problems. They all do that 😳
So I said, "Look if you make me a good Italian Coffee, then I will deliver it to you free of charge".
I was absolutely chuffed to bits that it made good money, and with it being only 80 odd miles away, a nice little day trip :ROFLMAO:
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It was a 'walk in the park' for my trusty old Navara. A nice trip in air conditioned comfort into the wild of the Cambridgeshire Fens. When we got to their place it was a blind side reverse U turn into his parking place. Did most of it then we uncoupled, screwed up the front on the jockey and pushed it round into place.
Most enjoyable to help out a lovely couple :giggle:
 
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Still clearing out loads of my old stuff before I get too old...
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This was a steering wheel from my late father's Daimler DS420 Limo. He has two which he used in Funerals and Weddings. When he had a brain haemorrhage, I finished up all the bookings and sold the cars :(


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Then I listed my "Granddad's Moneybag" on eBay. We had a few years of fun :ROFLMAO:
When I did a "Hopper Dump", about 120 pound coins dropped out - lovely sound
'Cos I was into electronics back in the day, I fixed this, fettled it and converted it to new pound coins 😎
The 'winning bidder' came over straight away - a Father's Day gift for James...
"I know these machines Dave" he then tested it with coins supplied by me, and promptly hit the £70 Jackpot. "Dave, I absolutely love it, it will be ideal in my bar"
So James and his wife Leah, who treated him, loaded it to their Ford Ranger pickup truck :giggle:
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These are curved (well) soft red bricks and are slow to sell after I slashed the price :(
Listed on eBay - so if you want them, make me a crazy offer :p
 
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Jack was over at the weekend for more fun and skills training. One that I really focused on was how to use a cross cut saw. Clamped 3x2s in workmate, and let the saw do the work etc. He really got the hang of it quickly :giggle:
Then we moved onto trying to find out why our old hot tub was been leaking. It was fun cleaning it up and we both got soaked :ROFLMAO:
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Filling it up enough to get the pump working through all the pipes. I suspected that rodents have chewed some pipes. Silly old bugger hit the fast button and it ramped up like a sideways fountain - I got soaked :ROFLMAO:


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Then the Hyster gave us access to the dozed or so inspection hatches. The pipework was all bone dry (except for me!)
BUT there was a little drip, drip, drip from the pump shaft seal. And the steel mounting plate had all gone rusty - so pump strip out and service required - to be continued...
 
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BUGGER - had a walk round the garden Sunday evening and spotted this beast through the roof of my Clarke Garage 😳
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Just missed my Iseki (tiny scratch) - that branch is a serious 'widow maker' 😳

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So this big old Silver Birch died back over the past year. It's be a good excuse to clear out more of my stuff so I can take it down. Now gotta either place the roof sheet or whole Garage?
On a positive note - more firewood :giggle:
 
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BUGGER - had a walk round the garden Sunday evening and spotted this beast through the roof of my Clarke Garage 😳
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Just missed my Iseki (tiny scratch) - that branch is a serious 'widow maker' 😳

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So this big old Silver Birch died back over the past year. It's be a good excuse to clear out more of my stuff so I can take it down. Now gotta either place the roof sheet or whole Garage?
On a positive note - more firewood :giggle:
that's bloody annoying Dave :cry::mad:
 
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